Facilities Charities That specialise in Community cafe
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Rumbletums (kimberley) CIO
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Facilities, Social welfareCommunity cafe offering supported training and employment opportunities for young people with learning disabilities. Also organising ancillary social events for young people with disabilities.
Westraven Community Cafe And Garden
Facilities, Housing, Leisure, Social welfareTo develop the capacity and skills of the members of the socially and economically disadvantaged community of Westwood and Ravensthorpe in such a way that they are better able to identify, and help meet their needs and to participate more fully in society. By running cooking, gardening, boxing, chair yoga, basketball and various and educational fun days for all community groups.
Ilkley And District Good Neighbours
Facilities, Health, Social welfareConnecting and supporting older individuals to live a fulfilled life. Our schemes are designed to relieve isolation, promote well-being and enable individuals to maintain independence and stronger mental health. These include Befriending, Shopping Assistance, Friendship Groups and Social Events. Our Dementia services provide drop-in support and a Well-Being Cafe. Covering Ilkley and District.
Romiley Lifecentre Limited
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Childcare, Education, Facilities, Health, Social welfareProvide a range of services from an attractive and accessible meeting place for all sectors of the community. Support for the depressed or bereaved, counselling & listening, courses to develop relationship and parenting skills, IT training. Support & training for 70 volunteers who service conference facilities, cafe, creche & Christian bookshop. Support programmes of young peoples work off site.
All Saints Community Project Trust
Beneficiary group, Facilities, Social welfareThe All Saints Community Project operates a community Cafe at the Community Centre and also provides a community space for information and advice, training, a computer centre, access to Food bank, English language classes, lunch club, children's activities and craft sessions.
Scholemoor Beacon CIO
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Facilities, LeisureA range of activiites to support local people, including Stay and Play session, kids club, youth sessions, mini movers and holiday scheme for children and young people. Provide a job club, pay as you feel cafe, Talk English class and health and social care course. Work in partnership with Big Swing, CHAS@St Vincents and BMDC Youth Service. A weekly coffee morning and gentle exercise class.
Working Together (ludlow) LTD
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Facilities, LeisureWe provide social, independent living and workskills opportunities for adults with learning disabilities at our mini cafe. In addition we run, a Youth Club for members up to the age of 18 and a Diversity Club which is a social club for members over the age of 25, a weekly Sports Club and Sewing Bee. We rely on voluntary involvement and volunteers play a key role is every aspect of our work.
Dostiyo- Asian Women And Girls Organisation
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Facilities, Social welfare-Advice and Information-Countywide Advocacy Service for Older People-Opportunities to volunteers and gain training within Dostiyo and through external agenices.-Various classes for the elderly and disabled Asian Communities.-Physical and Emotional Wellbeing Support-Befriending Scheme-Weekly Wellbeing cafe's-Community Fridge
Friends Of Eastwoods Park
Associations, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Environment, Facilities, Heritage, Leisure, Professions, Social welfareOperating the Miners Lamp Community Cafe & Hub. Reducing food poverty through our food bank and food redistribution. Combatting climate change through reducing food waste, making environmental improvements and increasing biodiversity. Providing youth employment opportunities. Providing sporting equipment and facilities to improve health. Promoting and protecting our local heritage and history
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Holy Trinity With St. Gabriel And St. Lawrence And St. Jude; Easton
Beneficiary group, Facilities, ReligionEaston Christian Family Centre is a church in the heart of Easton, a multi-cultural part of Bristol with many needs. We hold services for worship on Sundays, and midweek groups and activities for prayer and discipleship. We run a community Cafe in the church building, which is also well used for a wide range of community groups and has offices for a number of partner organisations and charities.
United Methodist Church Clifton
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Facilities, ReligionThe provision of regular public acts of worship open tho members of the church and non members alike.The teaching of Christianity through sermons, courses, bible study.Pastoral work including visiting the sick and bereaved.Promoting the whole mission of the church through Playgroup, Community cafe, Youth club, Holiday Club, Messy church.Supporting other charities.
Pcc Of Girlington, Heaton And Manningham
Beneficiary group, Facilities, ReligionWorship, prayer, mission and outreachLearning about the Gospel, and developing knowledge and trust in JesusPastoral careCare for the less fortunate through running a weekly cafe in a safe environmentEngagement with people of other faiths for better understanding each another and building communityCare and hospitality through hosting children's activitiesMaintaining our church building
The Space @ Field Lane Group
Facilities, HousingThe Group was formed to take over what was a derelict building previously known as the Field Lane Community Centre, The Group raised funding in order to refurbish the facility and the building opened in September 2019 as a bright and airy community hub which now houses a variety of services, activities and a community cafe all with the aim of pursuing the objects of the charity.
The Cotteridge Church
Facilities, Religion, Social welfareThe Cotteridge Church serves the community through worship, involvement in the local foodbank, running a cafe and an older adults centre. Alongside church events, it also acts as a hire venue to a wide range of groups throughout the week. The Church was formed in 1986 when local Church of England, Methodist and United Reformed Churches combined as a Single Congregation Ecumenical Partnership.
St Sampson's Centre
Arts, FacilitiesWe provide a warm and welcoming space with daily activities such as music, games afternoons, dancing, and speakers. We run a cafe providing low cost, high quality hot and cold food.
The Methodist Church In Ellesmere Port
Facilities, ReligionThe Methodist Church in Ellesmere Port comprises Hope Farm, Little Sutton and Trinity Methodist Churches in Ellesmere Port. Each site seeks to serve their unique neighbourhoods and offer Methodist worship and activities in contextually appropriate ways, including at Trinity through its Daily Bread Cafe, and other various activities.
Our House Community
Associations, Beneficiary group, Facilities, Health, Leisure, Social welfareOur community hub is a friendly setting offering support, advice, well-being & social activities, fitness classes, mental health/interest courses, community cafe, food pantry & counselling.We also run Streetwise offering practical & relational support to women involved in sex work & addiction through a night van outreach, harm reduction and 1 to 1 support.
Bransgore Community Church
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Facilities, Health, ReligionOur activities all relate to teaching and living out the Christian faith. On Sundays and during the week there are times when we learn about our faith and worship God together. We are also actively involved in the surrounding community with a range of activities including youth and children's clubs, a parent and toddler group, and a dementia cafe. We always aim to demonstrate the love of Jesus
Trimsaran Forum / Pentref Trimsaran
Facilities, LeisureHire of the hall for the following activities:- Table tennis, netball, badminton, football, rugby, luncheon club and various activities. Plus, the hire of the hall itself for functions. Gym for public use. Community Cafe with internet, function room available to hire for smaller events. Lease of space for Health board to provide Gp services and Ulcer clinic. Hire of room for Beauty treatments.
Wymondham Baptist Church
Facilities, ReligionWymondham Baptist church is a Christian church. As a church we hold regular church services. We also run a community cafe and other activities in support of the local community.
Mental Fight Club
Facilities, Health, Social welfareThe promotion of social inclusion amongst people who are socially excluded from society as a result of mental ill-health. through the provision of creative events which foster social connection and allow for the exploration of mental illness, recovery and well-being for all. The main activity is the Dragon Cafe open Mondays in Southwark with other activities Recreate Psychiatry emerging from it.
The Manna House Trust
Charitable activities, Facilities, Health, Housing, ReligionSince 1982 the Manna House Trust has sought to serve the community by providing access to professional counselling services, accredited courses to students training to be future counsellors and supervisors, and wellbeing workshops, for everyone in Northamptonshire irrespective of faith background or ability to pay. It has also provided a coffee shop, bookshop and flats for the homeless.
New Neighbours Together CIO
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Education, FacilitiesWe offer radical hospitality to all sanctuary seekers in Burnley, a warm welcome and inclusion in our community, including safe social cafe space, wellbeing activities, sharing quality donated goods, conversational ESOL, an Advice& Advocacy service, a positive move on service for people transitioning to refugee status and encouraging our clients input and ownership of our charity at all levels.
Minehead Baptist Church
Arts, Beneficiary group, Childcare, Facilities, ReligionAs well as Sunday services, midweek activities include daily prayers, life groups, Girls' Brigade, youth group, a drop-in cafe, monthly communion and lunch, a monthly men's breakfast and dance in worship. The Minehead Hope Centre and AA use our premises. We have a community ministry at the Hub in Alcombe with Soft Play and a weekly toddler group. Please see our website for further details.
Calstock Village Hall
Arts, Facilities, LeisurePrivate function hire, occasional cafe, music and performance events, coffee mornings, sports and recreational activities.
Frequently asked questions about this sector
How many community-cafe facilities charities are there in the UK?
There are 761 registered community-cafe facilities charities on the Charity Commission for England and Wales register at the most recent refresh.
Which is the largest of the community-cafe facilities charities by income?
Royal Opera House Covent Garden Foundation is the largest by latest reported annual income (£181.9m). Notable peers are listed on this page; the full ranking is available by sorting the results by highest income.
What is the combined annual income of community-cafe facilities charities?
Community-cafe facilities charities reported a combined annual income of £2.9bn across their most recent filings with the Charity Commission.
What is a typical program ratio for community-cafe facilities charities?
Across all community-cafe facilities charities, the aggregate program ratio (charitable expenditure as a share of income) is 79.5%. Individual charity ratios vary widely — see each profile for a sector-band benchmark.
What is the average annual income of community-cafe facilities charities?
Community-cafe facilities charities have an average annual income of £149k. The distribution is heavily skewed: a small number of large charities account for most sector income, while the majority report under £100k a year.
Where does this data come from?
All figures are sourced from the Charity Commission for England and Wales public register, refreshed weekly. Derived metrics (program ratio, efficiency) are calculated by Charity Finder using the formulas documented on the data sources page.